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Here are some proper places, in addition to the Baruch College Library website to do research (finding statistics or professional opinions to back up your creative arguments):
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/
http://scholar.google.com/ (This can help find scholarly articles that you can then access through the Baruch library.)
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ (This will help with formulas for, both, in-text citation and the works cited page.)
*** Please keep in mind that you will need AT LEAST one source for each page of the essay AND those sources will need to be varied between these formats — books, news and magazine articles, scholarly essays/articles from academic databases like EBSCO, JSTOR and MUSE, films, interviews, artwork (like MoMA’s website, etc.). ***